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  • Reason for Canada's Olympic flop and USA's Olympic Dominance

    Increasingly, the USA is becoming a nation of achievers and non-achievers. Those who are motivated and disciplined can succeed in a huge way.

    We are the most powerful nation in the history of the world. And individual Americans are the reason why. Unlike China, which has five times as many people as America, all our Olympic training is privately funded. Our athletes are subjected to intense competition from a very young age, but that competition is voluntary. Nobody here is forced to do anything.

    Totalitarian regimes are able to motivate athletes as we saw in the old Soviet Union. As long as you perform well, you live well. Fail, and it's back to the harsh life.

    But here in the USA, our athletes have to motivate themselves. And that's why this country has been successful. Many Americans will suffer the pain of hard work to achieve their potential. And hard work always wins.

    In other countries, the emphasis on self-reliance has been beaten down by nanny states and entitlement cultures. Just take a look at Australia and Canada, for example. The Aussies have 20 million people to draw from. Canada has 30 million. Yet the Aussies have 35 Olympic medals, Canada just five.

    I believe this is reflective of the systems in those countries. Australia is a place where self-reliance is emphasized and competition is celebrated. Canada has become increasingly socialistic, as big government programs ensure everyone is marginally taken care of. I may be wrong here, but I see the entitlement culture as a force against self-discipline and motivation.

    Americans should be very proud of our Olympic people, and we largely are. Politicians could learn a lot from the competitive forces that have resulted in our success. We are a great nation because individual Americans have worked insanely hard to develop their God-given abilities. I'm one of them, and you probably are as well.

    Together, we the people have demonstrated to the world that freedom and achievement are a matched set. The USA dominates in technology, science, higher education, the arts, and in protecting the oppressed of the world. We are a strong country because of individual achievement.

    We need to keep emphasizing personal responsibility and discipline. If we do, we'll get even stronger. If we don't, the specter of a decadent Western Europe beckons. Congratulations to our Olympic athletes

  • #2
    Hey idiot, did you also happen to notice that Canada got 17 medals in the Winter Olympics and Austrailia got 2? Get a clue and realize it's more colder up here, and that we do better at winter type sports compared to summer sports.

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    • #3
      your repostings never fail to bring a smile to my face and a frown to my heart
      Originally posted by Ward
      OK.. ur retarded case closed

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      • #4
        Well done, moron.

        http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,129979,00.html

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        • #5
          lol ignite you dumbshit ROGERY CAN GET U PUT AWAY! or fucked...something like that
          -All I have in this world is my balls and my word, and I don't break 'em for no-one you understand?




          - Do not make decisions on an empty stomach.

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          • #6
            I've nearly been done for rogery a few times...

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            • #7
              Sheesh, if you're going to take someone else's words and post them, at least quote the source. It's bad enough that you changed any instance of the source refering to itself by name to "I" so that it becomes YOUR opinion alone. Heck, I think even Bill O'Reilly would have a problem with you doing that.

              I mean, the only thing you did that required any thought at all was to create the title and thus take an article which is only slightly anti-Canadian and made it more so.

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              • #8
                You're like the Enforcer, Ignite, except a couple steps down the evolution ladder. At least he wrote and posted his own nonsensical ramblings.
                "Sexy" Steve Mijalis-Gilster, IVX

                Reinstate Me.

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                • #9
                  "It is perhaps the biggest doping cover-up in all of sports.

                  Dr. Wade Exum's report that 19 American medallists were allowed to compete at various Olympic Games from 1988 to 2000 despite having earlier failed drug tests shocked some people in the sporting community but was no surprise to others.

                  For years, insiders had speculated that U.S. athletes were not immune to delving into doping to get ahead of the competition.

                  But how could this be? American athletes often spoke publicly against illegal drug use in sport, cursing the sports regimes of East Germany and China for systemic doping practices.

                  "There is no commitment to stopping the drug problem," said track and field star Carl Lewis in 2000. "People know the sport is dirty, the sport is so driven by records."

                  Little did Lewis know he would be named in Exum's report.

                  The five-time Olympic medallist was among the athletes named in more than 30,000 pages of documents released by former U.S. Olympic Committee anti-doping chief to Sports Illustrated and several newspapers in 2003. More than 100 athletes from several different sports tested positive for banned substances between 1988 and 2000 but were cleared by internal appeals processes.

                  According to Exum's evidence, Lewis was one of three eventual Olympic gold medallists who tested positive for banned stimulants in the months leading up to the 1988 Seoul Games.

                  Exum made the initial allegations about coverups in 2000, which led several sporting organizations – among them, the IOC, IAAF and the World Anti-Doping Agency – to pressure the USOC to re-examine how they conducted drug testing.

                  Soon, the USOC turned over drug testing responsibilities to the newly founded U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. Don't worry, the USOC assured, this type of cover-up will never happen again.

                  So far, it hasn't. (Well, aside from track and field's Jerome Young being allowed to compete – and win a gold medal – at the 2000 Sydney Olympics despite testing positive for steroids in 1999.)

                  These coverups still beg the question: How could a country's own Olympic federation turn their backs on the oath of fair play and allow drug cheats to compete for a decade's worth of Olympic Games?

                  Ben Johnson would like to know.

                  Lewis was awarded the gold medal in the 100-metres after Johnson was disqualified for using steroids.

                  The Canadian sprinter told the Toronto Star that he felt somewhat vindicated by Exum's report.

                  "It was (for years) like I was the only cheat," he told the newspaper. "I knew time would take care of the truth.""
                  Originally posted by Disliked
                  However, I have a bigger problem, being an atheist for 9 years, most of it during my teenage years I've become a little addicted to masterbation. I've tried to stop and even asked God to help but I'm unable to resist the temptation and it's driving me insane with grief.


                  Originally posted by concealed
                  when i was on incuria i took 40 mgs of adderol like an hour before every match. didnt help me that much :X

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                  • #10
                    YAY for plagarism!
                    To all the virgins, Thanks for nothing
                    brookus> my grandmother died when she heard people were using numbers in their names in online games.. it was too much for her little heart

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                    • #11
                      I think everyone is getting tired of this junk. Canada and the USA are different countries with different values and priorities socially and globally. Whether you believe either holds more value to your political, social and economic want is your choice as an American, Canadian or european union citizen, just keep it under the rug with all the other nationistic trash talk.


                      Further more I am going to move for a reform on board rules pretaining to quoting and sourcing, if you are unwilling to give an opinion in your own words then find another board to rant in. Also the intent of the poster should go beyond trying to anger a bunch of people, really kids, lets grow the fuck up here.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pv=nrt
                        YAY for plagarism!
                        Gettin me through High School
                        Originally posted by Tone
                        Women who smoke cigarettes are sexy, not repulsive. It depends on the number smoked. less is better

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                        • #13
                          For anyone who's interest in the numbers regarding the populations of Australia and Canada and their medal totals, Australia is a bit of an anomaly, being the only country in the top 10 (currently in fourth) in medal standings that's not in the top 50 nations by population. It's at around 52.

                          If anyone's curious, Australia's population is about 19.9 million while the U.S. counts 293 million people. That's a factor of about 14.7 times. Their medal ratios? 2 to 1.

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                          • #14
                            Plagiarism isn't in the rules specifically, but this is pretty much troll spam. Moved to Useless Crap, and next time you do this ignite just link the article.

                            Topic Moved to UC
                            Last edited by wadi; 08-28-2004, 08:22 PM.

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                            • #15
                              Norway are crazy in the winter olympics, they rack up more medals than anyone else there.
                              Jesus Christ on a pogo stick

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